From c86b5f9555d284c254d85c4f4eacb2560d9adfd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: EuAndreh Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 04:45:16 -0300 Subject: Expand TIL on Clojure auto-curry to include Common Lisp version --- .../_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po | 123 ++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils') diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po index 14036ab..ab59a4f 100644 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po +++ b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po @@ -14,17 +14,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "ref: clojure-auto-curry" msgstr "" -msgid "" -"(defmacro defcurry\n" -" [fname args & body]\n" -" (let [partials (map (fn [n]\n" -" `(~(subvec args 0 n) (partial ~fname ~@(take n args))))\n" -" (range 1 (count args)))]\n" -" `(defn ~fname\n" -" (~args ~@body)\n" -" ~@partials)))\n" -msgstr "" - msgid "A naive `add` definition, alongside its usage and macroexpansion:" msgstr "" @@ -90,6 +79,102 @@ msgstr "" msgid "date: 2021-04-24 1" msgstr "" +msgid "" +"(defmacro defcurry\n" +" [name args & body]\n" +" (let [partials (map (fn [n]\n" +" `(~(subvec args 0 n) (partial ~name ~@(take n args))))\n" +" (range 1 (count args)))]\n" +" `(defn ~name\n" +" (~args ~@body)\n" +" ~@partials)))\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Comparison with Common Lisp" +msgstr "" + +msgid "My attempt at writing an equivalent for Common Lisp gives me:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"(defun partial (fn &rest args)\n" +" (lambda (&rest args2)\n" +" (apply fn (append args args2))))\n" +"\n" +"(defun curry-n (n func)\n" +" (cond ((< n 0) (error \"Too many arguments\"))\n" +" ((zerop n) (funcall func))\n" +" (t (lambda (&rest rest)\n" +" (curry-n (- n (length rest))\n" +" (apply #'partial func rest))))))\n" +"\n" +"(defmacro defcurry (name args &body body)\n" +" `(defun ,name (&rest rest)\n" +" (let ((func (lambda ,args ,@body)))\n" +" (curry-n (- ,(length args) (length rest))\n" +" (apply #'partial func rest)))))\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Without built-in multi-arity support, we have to do more work, like tracking" +" the number of arguments consumed so far. We also have to write `#'partial` " +"ourselves. That is, without dependending on any library, sticking to ANSI " +"Common Lisp." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The usage is pretty similar:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"* (defcurry add (a b c d e)\n" +" (+ a b c d e))\n" +"ADD\n" +"\n" +"* (add 1)\n" +"#\n" +"\n" +"* (funcall (add 1) 2 3 4)\n" +"#\n" +"\n" +"* (funcall (add 1) 2 3 4 5)\n" +"15\n" +"\n" +"* (funcall (funcall (add 1) 2 3) 4 5)\n" +"15\n" +"\n" +"* (macroexpand-1\n" +" '(defcurry add (a b c d e)\n" +" (+ a b c d e)))\n" +"(DEFUN ADD (&REST REST)\n" +" (LET ((FUNC (LAMBDA (A B C D E) (+ A B C D E))))\n" +" (CURRY-N (- 5 (LENGTH REST)) (APPLY #'PARTIAL FUNC REST))))\n" +"T\n" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"This also require `funcall`s, since we return a `lambda` that doesn't live " +"in the function namespace." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Like the Clojure one, it doesn't support optional parameters, `&rest` rest " +"arguments, docstrings, etc., but it also could evolve to do so." +msgstr "" + +msgid "updated_at: 2021-04-27" +msgstr "" + +#~ msgid "" +#~ "(defmacro defcurry\n" +#~ " [fname args & body]\n" +#~ " (let [partials (map (fn [n]\n" +#~ " `(~(subvec args 0 n) (partial ~fname ~@(take n args))))\n" +#~ " (range 1 (count args)))]\n" +#~ " `(defn ~fname\n" +#~ " (~args ~@body)\n" +#~ " ~@partials)))\n" +#~ msgstr "" + #~ msgid "date: 2021-04-24" #~ msgstr "" @@ -100,28 +185,12 @@ msgstr "" #~ "Clojure's multi-arity support:" #~ msgstr "" -#~ msgid "Comparison with Common Lisp" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "My attempt at writing an equivalent for Common Lisp gives me:" -#~ msgstr "" - #~ msgid "" #~ "Without built-in multi-arity support, we have to do more work, like tracking" #~ " the number of arguments consumed so far. That is, without dependending on " #~ "any library, sticking to ANSI Common Lisp." #~ msgstr "" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This also require `funcall`s, since we return a `lambda` that doesn't live " -#~ "in the function namespace." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Like the Clojure one, it doesn't support optional parameters, `&rest` rest " -#~ "arguments, docstrings, etc., but it also could evolve to do so." -#~ msgstr "" - #~ msgid "" #~ "(defun curry-n (n fn)\n" #~ " (if (= 0 n)\n" -- cgit v1.2.3